Border Controls
The RYA has serious concerns over proposed border controls for recreational craft entering or leaving the UK
It is the stated intention of the UK Government to "continue to strengthen our borders" and "enhance our border security."
However, Government has not published a comprehensive proposal of how it intends to achieve this in the recreational boating sector.
The RYA wants to achieve
- No compulsory reporting of cross border movements by recreational craft for intra-EU voyages.
RYA position
- The RYA does not believe that requiring the reporting of all cross-border movements in the recreational boating sector would be the most appropriate, proportionate, effective or efficient mechanism for securing the entire sea border.
- The RYA opposes the implementation of a regime in which cross-border voyages to and from other EU states by recreational craft are required to be notified to the UK Government in advance of the voyage.
Latest Updates
Report on e-Borders acknowledges RYA concerns
RYA concerns about the e-Borders programme in relation to leisure craft acknowledged by The Independent Chief Inspector of Border and Immigration's report. ... read more
Published 14/10/2013
RYA disappointed that UK e-Borders programme to go ahead unchanged
Government still intends to progress with its original plans to introduce the proposed e-Borders programme into the recreational boating sector ... read more
Published 19/12/2011
RYA to meet with Home Office to discuss e-Borders scheme
The RYA intends to meet with the e-Borders team within the next few weeks to discuss the scheme and its potential ramifications for UK recreational boaters ... read more
Published 19/05/2009
e-Borders: What happens next
The continued saga of Government's £1.2 billion e-Borders scheme with a kind of baffled interest. ... read more
Published 25/01/2010